Example sentences of "[Wh adv] [pron] [vb past] she " in BNC.
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1 | Whenever I saw her and Shadwell together they always looked pretty intense , as if they 'd just had a fight or shared a lot of secrets . |
2 | Whenever I saw her , she always smiled at me , It was as if she 'd got me confused with someone else , someone important Once I had half an hour to wait for a transport . |
3 | I knew whenever I saw her , first time I was in the shop that I recognized her from somewhere . |
4 | She did n't want to go back to the lies Kate told whenever she asked her what the matter was , to the telephone ringing and the queer , high-pitched voice insisting it was the box-office of the Essoldo Cinema . |
5 | She gave Victoria a banana whenever she saw her and would tell Melanie to help herself from the baskets of nuts . |
6 | Whenever she did she never stayed for long . |
7 | All he seemed to be able to concentrate on was the small dimple that appeared to the left of Julia 's mouth whenever she smiled her rather lopsided smile . |
8 | I did n't see her often , but whenever we met she would complain gently that they never went anywhere because Derek was always so busy or the babbas were teething or undergoing the whooping cough . |
9 | She said that she could start whenever they needed her ; tomorrow , if they wanted . |
10 | She seemed to be caught up in a permanent giddying whirl , of trying to run the nightclub , making herself available to the police whenever they needed her , and coping with the demands of a sensation-hungry Press which had swooped on to the drugs-bust story with its famous heroine like a pack of vultures . |
11 | She swam and sunbathed , went sightseeing , worked on her designs , talked brightly on the phone with Lucy , or Dad or Charles whenever they rang her , forcing herself not to ask whether Guy had moved in on the firm yet , and then wincing when Lucy said that he 'd made his mark in a dramatic emergency board meeting , put up the backs of most of the board of directors when he announced sweeping measures to increase profitability , cut overheads … |
12 | She had lost count of the number of times she had slapped his hands from her body whenever he waylaid her outside . |
13 | But worse , far worse , was his ability to render her helpless whenever he touched her . |
14 | Whenever he saw her he would ask her to explain the Bible to him , and in the drawing he made of her , he wrote the Hebrew version of her name , Chana , daughter of Rafael , in Hebrew characters across the top of the head . |
15 | His parents had no piano , but his grandmother had a baby grand and he taught himself to play that whenever he visited her . |
16 | That 's how I thought she 'd one it for my dad |
17 | That fucking woman , the kinky Clytemnestra , how I hated her . |
18 | ‘ I asked Chris Evert how she knew she was ready to retire , and she said it was because sometimes she did n't care if she lost . |
19 | Beth had a love for children , but how she wished she could have borne them for the man she loved , instead of the man she was indebted to . |
20 | Louisa looked away , out of the window — how she wished she was out there in the frosty air , in the simplicity of the Lodge , alone , in the one place where her tarnished star-fire might begin to gleam again . |
21 | Oh , dear lord , how she wished she were . |
22 | How she wished she could do more for them and for her mother . |
23 | She had been right when she 'd called him the devil , because he was — but oh , how she wished she did n't find him so incredibly attractive . |
24 | At 27 she succeeded in her dream ; her book tells us her story and how she made her dream a reality . |
25 | " Do you know how she earned her living in Dublin ? " |
26 | How she hated her . |
27 | That was how she found her … that night at Alassio . ’ |
28 | A HEARTBROKEN widow told yesterday how she uncovered her cheating husband 's bizarre double life . |
29 | No matter how she tried she could n't prevent the arm from flopping out on to the floor . |
30 | ‘ You 've got to tell me how you got her to come here — what you said to her — what she said to you — what happened to her . ’ |